he soap box derby at the Sum- Approaching the finish 1.... Till gnerside Lobster Carnival, one ,. SOAP sox DERBY Tic class of entries is seen complet- ing the downhill course extending from the Hospital to the DRAWS cowo I School. (Photo By Wottol) Twrsrrns IEIIAITIIIAII PARTIES interested in trans- parting pupils from Spring Valley to Kcnsington School contact Mrs. Charles MacLeilan, secretary. be- fore July 31. 1956. DR. J. K. BEER will be absent from his office at The Medical Centre. Summerside. until August 16. 1956. TRYON UNITED Church Sunday July 22nd. Cape Traverse 11 a.m. Crapaud 8 p.m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Cape raverse. There will be no serviceln Tryon. The Tryon congregation join the Crapaud congretatlon at its eve- ping service, when the Memorilal ower Chimes will be dedicated. Rev. Lloyd Archer. Minister. MEMBERS of King Edward Lodge will attend divine worship at St. Stephen's Anglican Church. Irlshtown, Sunday evening, July 22nd. Silver collection in aid of Protestant Orphanage. All Masons are cordially invited. PRINCETOWN United Church services for Sunday, July 22: 10 am. Sunday School. 11 am. Mor- ning worship. "The Holy Spirit". 2:30 p.m. Darnley Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. Mon- day, July 23rd, Hamilton Prayer meeting. Wed.. July 25th Y.P.U. Minister: Mr. R.J. Miller. FUNERAL 'i'0DAY- Veterans of two world wars will attend in a body at 2.00 o'clock this after- noon for the funeral of the late Emanuel Martin which will be held from his late residence to St. Ma- y's Anglican Church. Mrs Martin assed away on Thursday at the age of 62 years after being in iling health for several years. e was born at Port-Au-Port. 'ewfoundiand and has resided in ummerslde for the past 40 years. nterment will take place in the eopie's Cemetery. PATIENTS TREATED-Thanks to the generosity and thoughtful- es: of the members of the Sum- erside Lions Club, the 17 patients mi five members of the staff of he chronic care in the old Prince ounty Hospital, Central St. were able to enjoy one of the delicious obster suppers served during the carnival. Yesterday afternoon the atients and staff were pleasantly surprised when president Russ Kelly and members of his club dropped in to the hospital with a ll course lobster supper. The matron. Miss Mildred Slackford and her staff and the patients deeply appreciate the generous ggesture on the part of this worth- while service club. , Personals RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist. will be in his O'Leary office Saturday. July 21. ILLUSTRATED slides by Archie '.Tohnstone in Irishtown Rail. Fri- day. July M, 8:30. CRAPAUD-Springfield Church Services Sunday. July 22: Crap- and St. Johns Anglican, morning prayer 11:30 am. Springfield St. Elizabeth, evening prayer 7:30 p. m. Flt-Lt. Christmas. FREDERICTON and Brsdal- bane Church of Christ Sunday, Ju- ly 22nd: Fredericton Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. Bradalbane Sunday school at 10:00 am. Combined worship service will be held at Fredericton at 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Miss Vida Stewart, a recent Alberta Bible College graduate and future missionary to , Bobby, Sussex. NB. are visiting ALIERTON Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Green re- turned to Alberton yesterday after spending two weeks in Summer- slde where 'i.r. Green was a pa- llitdnt in the Prince County Hos- p . Mrs. Burton MacKen1.ie and son her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rer- bert Ffller. Alberton South. Mrs. Rarvey Morris. Malton, Ont. accompanied by her daugh- ter, Susan. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Weeks, Al- berton. Mrs. Vernon I-iodgson has re- turned to her home in Alberton after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Jeffery and little daughter left Aiberton on Friday for Vancouver where they plan to reside. India. Byard Thurber, ' ' 0 . First Red Cross Swim "Class Ends At linkletior Sh. The first of four swirnmlng clas- ses conducted jointly by the Sum- merside Y's men's Club and the Canadian Red Cross Sdciety came to a successful conclusion on Sat- urday. Under the able instruction of Davison Biggar and winnifred MacPherson, aided by Ann Huest- is, the following Summerside and district children qualified for Red Cross Swimming awards: J Senior-Donald Linkietter. Intermediate-Jean Gaudet, Shir- ley Grant. Dianne Bell. Junior-Linda Olscamp, Connie Clow. Mary Clow. Elizabeth Gand- et, lleartz Godkin. Sharon Mullin, Joan Parlee, Mary Driscoll, Beal- ah Moase, Isabelle Darby. Judy A. Doucette. Carol Ciow, Amanda Gallant. Beginners-Diane Richard. Wayne Pickering, Sylvia Bernard. Fred- die Arsenault. Linda Crosunan, Linda Asrenault, Barbara Comp- ton, John Poirer. Mildred Comp- ton, Judy Gallant, Claudia Lyle, Joan Reeves, ,Slmone Richard. Leslie Woodside, Rodney Savidsnt, Margaret Fltzsimmons. Carol Mer- cer. Patricis Steele Three more free instruction courses are to be held starting 10th July, 30th July, and 13th Aug- ust. Transportation is provided from the Y Centre on Green Street to Llnkletter Shore where the in- struction is given Former Bedeque Woman Dies In Declines Position As Town Manager At Summerside Mr. BJ. Mcxenna of Murdock- ville, Que., who was offered the position of town manage in Sum- merside has declined the offer ac- cording to Mayor W.A. Currie who received a telegra from Mr. Mc- Kenns on Thursday stating that for reasons beyond his control he was withdrawing his application for the position. He said he would write a full explanation. Mayor Currie said that it is still the intention of the council to Ip- point a town manager and that they have a number of excellent applications on file. Copier To Visit S'Side Today One of the highlights of today's lobster carnival program will be the arrival of the Navy helicopt which will put on a demonstration at the harbor on how a rescue is carried out from a dinghy. Two navy divers will drop from the helicopter and put on an under- water program display. Lt. Earl D. Thompson will be in charge of the di g unit, P.0. Yv- on Gingrss and . V. Melenson will be the divers. The proceedings, will be announ- ced snd explained to the public ovherlrria loud speaker system at the w . - men Club) was lea. last xlliss Patsy Weston (Miss Kins- doclsredtobe the evening when all mesetnrns were handed into the ttee and the re- , eosnrnl suits verified. . Points scored by totalled 5255. Ills: Preston The next thres' winners in order announced by the committee were In fellows: Lilli Mueller (Mill R. car. Station) 4405 points; Edith Miss Patsy Preston Declared -Sofa Queen At Big Carnival (Miss C.J.R.w.) 3060 , Georgie Itockhart (Miss Traders F ) mo points. These last ee will be the Prin- cesses of Her Msiatv Ind will gccomplny the Queen in the Par- ade this evsnlns 1" their open eonvsrtabie when the parade (onus up on Holrnans Wharf at 6.00 o'clock. The GIL II will be 01- ncisuy crowned by Mnyor Currie at the Civic Stadium at 7.00 p.m. Mctwen II01ntl' Large Class Qualify Ar Mill River In Water Safety One of the Island's largest Red Cross swimming and water saf- ety classes has just completed its course at Cascumpec Beach on the Mill River. Under the leadership of Miss Martha Meyer. about seventy boys and girls from Aiberton and sur- districts, have received daily instruction for the past two weeks. The class was organized under the chairmanship of Mrs. A.C. -Green, Red Cross convenes- for the area. assisted by W-C A.F. Green and Mr. Henry Clarke, who arranged transportation to and from the shore. On Monday afternoon the clas- ses were tested by Mr. Paul Cud- more and Miss Joan Murphy, Red Cross field supervisors. Results of the tests are as follows: Beginners: Enrolled 42, tested 40, passed 11. Jim Feran Bugh Gorman Blair Wiikie Leonard McCue Raymond Ahearn Faye Atkinson Beverley Ashle Sylvia Leard Eleanor Inman Linda Coughiin Gail Shaw Juniors: Enrolled 15, tested 14, passed 10. Joseph Albert Charles Yeo Wayne Macltlnnon Blair Nicholson David Green Dianne Campbe" Faye Atkinson Catherine Foley Gloria Shaw Betty Foley intermediate: Enrolled 19, test- ed 19. passed 5. Allan Nicholson Grant Noonan Earle Wells Gary Rochfard Wanda Coliings. Seniors: Enrolled 2. tested 1. passed 0. Royal Life Saving So.iety Bronze Medallion; Enrolled 4, test- ed 4, passed 4. Denton Matthews Robert Broderick David Broderick Irving Broderick. The Alberton adult class which has been receiving instruction each evening for the same period, will be tested on Wednesday after- noon of this vlreek. The committee wish to thank those who provided transportation, the beach supervisors and all oth- ers who helped in any way with the success of the course. night announced the order of the the Queen in her open convertible, other open convertible. three winners of the various ev- doll carriage parade, (on flat hot- and dancing. then the winners of the Boat races and their boats, race horses with their drivers with Big Program Today To Wind Up S'side Lobster Carnival Summerslde extremely success- ful first annual lobster carnival will wind up tonight. but before the curtain fails a fine Saturday program will be run-off barring interference from the weather. Festivities get under way at 1.00 p.m. with. model yacht racing. to be staged between Hoi ans and Railway wharves and is event should attract many of the younger set. At 2.00 p.m. the speed and Order Of Parade This Aiiemoon Gordon Kelly, marshal of the parade in Summerside today, last parade which will form up on Iloimans Wharf at nve o'clock. The grand march will be headed by the R.C.A.F. Band, followed by then her three Princesses in so- They will be followed by the top ts: the fancy dress parade. the li'."..'.ii'f2:'3 .'.l'.i .'.1;" ..2'?.':.:'.'.'ll: dies and men. all making merry as a marriage hell with their music suikies and silks and lastly the fire truckd. BABY CHICKS motor boat racing events will be teed off in Summerside harbour under the auspices of the Summer- slde Yacht Club. Several entries are coming from distant points to take part in this. big attraction and it is hoped the wind will remain gentle as possible and give the boatmen a break. This event will conclude with a demonstration of water skiing and surf boat riding. The R.C.A.F. air show, one of the feature attraction of the four- day event is scheduled for 4.00 p. m. along with a frogmen demon- stration which is certain to be a crowd pleaser. This is followed by a parade of the Sea Queen, her Princesses and the boat racing contestants. The carnival Queen will be crowned by Mayor W.A. Currie at 7.00 p.m. and she will parade ar- ound the Raceway oval in an open convertible led by the R.C.A.F. band at 8.00 p.m. prior to the horse racing card at 8.15. A band concert will be heard at 9.00 as performed by the R.C.A.F. Band and a fire- CAMEO KENSINGTON Fri. - Sat. 1:15 . 9:15; Matinee 5 Saturday 2:30. That talking mule is here againl Connor and Martha Eyes. in "FRANCIS IN THE NAVY" - So clear the decks . . . for laughter! Also Serial and News. Bank drawing on Friday worth possible 3100.00. With Donald on , Tyne Music Recital Vdley Mrs. Herman Dyment and her pupils staged I Music Recital in Tyne Valley Hall on'Tuesday eve- ning. July 3rd. Mr. Lloyd Dar- rsch very capabiy acted as the chairman for the evening. Mr, Donald MacLean spoke on behalf of the parents of the children and expressed thanks to Mrs. Dymeut for her painstaking efforts in the training of those children in both instrumental and vocal. Prizes for highest in the groups Were SW!!! it Louise MacLean, Emily Colwill. Glenn Hardy, Carl Phillips and Marion K. Ei- lis. Prizes for attendance to Kath. leen Ellis, Carolyn Grigg, Emily Colwill. Donna Colwill. Cari Phil- lipa. Carol 'ccKay, Betty Colwiu and Marion K. Ellis. A small admission was charged at the door and the proceeds giv- en to the Health Centre. he following is the program for the evening. Chorus, Vesper Hymn. Beginners Piano Solo. Ride a Cock Horse. Carr', Maynard; The Moon Boat, Adele Yeo; Drum Ralph Yeo; Waves of the Dan- ube. Erma Grigg. Vocal Solos, The Kittens, Mar- ion K. Ellis: The Little Turtle, Betty Colwill; The Pussy Cat, Gloria MacKay; Do you know, Carl Phillips. Piano Solos ist year. Yellow Butterflies, Ernestine England; Santa Lucia, Rena Rayner; Le Petit Rlen, Betty Colwili; The Grasshoppers, Marion K. Ellis; The Blue Danube, Carl Phillips. Vocal Solos, The Seed Baby. Carolyn Viaynard; The Robin and the Chicken, Ralph Yeo; The Star Child, Adele Yeo. Piano Duet. To and Fro. Mar- ion R. Ellis and Shirley Dyment. Piano Solos. The Childrens Car- nival. Wendy Moore: The Violet, Nancy Ramsay; Allegretto in C, Dianne Rams:y; at Play. Shirley Dyment. Vocal Solos, Going to the Fair. Janeen Moore: The Shadow and I, Emily Colwill; The Sandman, Donna Colwill. Piano Duet, Peter Pan Waltz, Carol MacKay and Betty Colwill. Piano Solos, The Starlight Waltz Phyllis Colwili; In a Happy Mood, Glenn Hardy; Little Fairy Waltz, Catherine MacArthur; Cradle Song, Judy Colwill. Vocal Solos, Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be, Rena Rayner; Where do all the Daisies Go? Nan- cy Ramsay; Dianne Ramsay and Wendy MacNeiI. Piano Solos, Minuet, Emily Col- wlll: Home Sweet Home. Carol Macltay; The Sack Waltz, Wendy MacNeil. Chorus, The Ash Grove. Vocal Solos, Little Sir Echo, Shirley Dyment; Christopher Rob- in is saying his prayers, Carol MacKay; Santa Lucia, Sandra Birch. Piano Solos, The Wild Horse Race, Marion K. Ellis; The Mer- ry Go Round. Wendell Ellis: The Sea Gulls, David Ellis; Sonatina, works display at 11.25 after the horse racing concludes will bring down the curtain on Summerside's first annual ' b ' carnival, a gala and most successful four-day event. lam Winner of the top award for or- iginallty in the doll carriage par- ade at the Summerside Lobster Set., July 21 1956 TOP WARD FOR ORIGINALITY Carnival was 6-year-old Coleen MacNei1i, seen with her entry "The Old Woman That Lived in frnueauaiaansois The Shoe”. (Photo By Wottos) Jannt Palmer. Piano Duet, Minuet. Mary Ar- senault and Carolyn Grigg. Vocal Solos, Re, Muriel Ellis; Down By The Old Mill Stream, Ernestine England; Blossoms from over the Sea, Louise Mac- Lean. Piano Duet, June Caprice, Kath- leen Ellis and Mrs. Dyment. Piano Solos, Rondo, Muriel El- lis; Morning Prayer, Donna Col- wiil; A Maidens Prayer, Mabel Ellis; The Bells of the Convent, Kathleen Ellis. Vocal Solo. The Loreley, Erma rigs: Danny Boy, Kathleen El- s; in the Garden of To-morrow, Mabel Ellis. Piano Solos. in the Meadow, Sandra Birch; The Robins Re- turn, Carolyn Grigg; Blue Butter- flies, Louise MacLean; Rondo. Mary Arsenault. Vocal Duet, Violets and Daffo- dils, Mabei and Kathleen Ellis. Solo. To a Distant Beloved, Car- olyn Grigs: The End of a Per- fgct Day, Mary Arsenault. Chorus, Evening Star. Piano Duet. We Gather Togeth- er to ask the Lord's Blessing. Lou- ise MscLean and Mrs. Dyment. The Queen. B.H. IEDEOUE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Osborne and their twin sons, Paul and Ted, of Valleyfleld, Quebec. are spend- ing some time at Fernwood Shore. This is the first time these people have visited thei Province. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig, Trent- on, Ontario. are visiting with Mr. Craig's parents, mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middleton. Miss Junie MacPherson. and Mr. and Mrs. IT.E. Johnson, Roth- esay, N.B., and Mrs. Leonard Ad- ems. West Saint John. spent a few days with realtlves and friends here, and attended the service in the United Church, on Sunday morning, July 801. Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Weeks were visitors for a couple of days last week in Tyne Valley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Miillgan. Mr. James Arbing, Victoria P. E.I., was the guest of his daught- er, Mrs. Robert Aifleck and Mr. Affieck, on July 5th. He also cal- led on friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Arbing were residents of this place a few Yet!!! 880- ON RESERVATION CHICKEN BARBECUE - msrscrs nsr rsrs ODII-IAM. Eng. (AP) - King Faisal of Iraq inspected the RAT": latest jet aircraft in a four-hour tour of this air base Wednesday. The king is on a three day state visit to Britain. the island for your convenience ST. ANNE'S SUNDAY MIC-MAC INDIAN LENNOX ISLAND ' JULY 29111. I956 I-olemn High Mass 11:!!! A.M. at the beadifii. groonh l aurrosaiding the Shrine of St. Anne. BALL GAME - SPEED BOAT IRACNG - BAND IN A'l'I'ENDANICE. Come and enjoy the beautiful sail across the water to the island, provided by the many motor boats plying to and from IDBMTJR - OYVPEES banking again Miss Anne Harniii of New York lty is visiting her mother, Mrs. omas P. Hamill. Central Bede- llt. : Last hatch: Several hun- dred started chicks going at day old prices. Order at once. Heavy breeds, good layers, all R. O. P. sired. Vancouver, B.C. The death occurred in Vancou- ver on July 13th of Miss Mina Mil- licent Wright, formerly of New Supply Oi.Lobsters suwmEnsInE A arriv- in central Bedeque after a Iessant two month's- visit with er daughters She attend the wed- ins of her granddaughter. Bar- ara Fennell in Boston. Mass Last Thursday, Bert and Jim rove to Moncton to meet their other Mrs Thomas P Hamill Miss Mary Gallant. RN. ac- comapnied by Mr and Mrs Basil Bedeque and last surviving member of the family of the late Major Wright of Bedeque. She was 84 years old. She attended Halifax Ladies Col- lege and in 1900 went to Vancou- ver where she has since resided. During her life there, as a faith- ful membe of the Anglican Church, she became closely assoc- iated with the work of the Ladies It was announced last evening by the carnival committee that the been ordered for the festival have been completely used up and that another threeouarter ton supply was being brought in this morning for tonight's supper. Arrangements have been made to bring in a further supply should it be necea. chery, Kensington. P h o n e three tons of lobsters which had 65.5, Pendleton's Chick Hat- TONIGHT 7 AND 9:20 PLEASE NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS -il'”""l.T-Ta-'37'l gglIlST 0' cQuaid and family, have return- A Afte Crapaud Theatre FBI. - SAT. - 8:80 "The littlest Outlaw" A' Walt Disney roduction in technicolor. 0 story of a lad who ran away taking a horse which he loved mak- ing hlm the "Littlest Out- ta Indium, ,. Auxiliary and at the time of her ding mo week. on Pm Wm, death was a past president of the iss Gallant's parents, Mr and m”"”'' A"”""'7' ,,. JC G ,, ,' w m . d In the work of the r.o.n.s:. she mhz, "mfv:.n Ind emgtgln n was also quite prominent having filled the office of the secretary sister Mu-y no;-gnag, st put, of Coronation Chapter and was Enema is visiting her mother, sary at the last minute. POPE, POUJADI TALK CASTELGANDOLFO, I t I l y (Reuters) - The Pope received Pierre Poniade. leader of the French anti-tax movemnt. in pri- vate audience at his pal- ace Thursday. 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